Archive for September 2022
Home Tour, Upstairs Downtown, Kids Day, Elks Sale, StringTime, Brewfest, Spaghetti Jeep Cruise-In
Historic buildings in downtown Noblesville and historic homes in downtown and Old Town open their doors for company this weekend. Noblesville Main Street’s Upstairs Downtown is tonight, and Noblesville Preservation Alliance’s 35th annual Historic Home Tour is all day Saturday. Tickets are available to both at the door or online bundled in advance. What else??…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: Sept. 16, 2022
Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 7:25 a.m. SET: 7:50 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: High: 86 °F Low: 61 °F Today is…: • Mayflower Day • Mexican Independence Day • National POW/MIA Recognition Day What Happened On This Day: • 1620 35 Pilgrims set sail for Virginia from England on the Mayflower • 1908 General Motors Corporation is founded •…
Read MoreArrowood on Homecoming, Heights Athletic Hall of Fame
Homecoming Week is among my favorite weeks of the year. The spirit days, athletic games, pep rally, homecoming parade, football game, and dance bring our Huskies together in the kind of energy, enthusiasm, and pride that can been seen and felt in every way throughout the campus. It represents one of the most fun weeks…
Read MoreJensen: Investing in Noblesville Together
When I took office in January of 2020, our team promised big plans to move our city forward while protecting and enhancing our downtown core. Because we are such a desirable place to live, Noblesville is growing at a rapid pace, which creates infrastructure and public services challenges that must be addressed. In my previous…
Read MoreAll the Information Hoosiers Need to Participate in Democracy
By LESLIE BONILLA MUÑIZ and WHITNEY DOWNARD Our newsroom doesn’t take democracy for granted, and we hope you don’t either. This story is part of a collaboration called Democracy Day, in which newsrooms nationwide are drawing attention to threats to democracy. We hope it reminds us all to value our democracy and work to protect…
Read MoreDemocracy Day: How Does a Bill Become a Law?
By CASEY SMITH Our newsroom doesn’t take democracy for granted, and we hope you don’t either. This story is part of a collaboration called Democracy Day, in which newsrooms nationwide are drawing attention to threats to democracy. We hope it reminds us all to value our democracy and work to protect it. Below you will…
Read MoreThe Sound of Silence!
My column this week has been prompted by two events. First was the recent 20th anniversary of the passing of my beagle, Barney, who accompanied me on more than 2,500 TV segments between 1991 and 2002. And second, that I have finally agreed with my wife (and all my friends) that I need to invest…
Read MoreFishers Police Invites Residents to Upcoming National Night Out Event
Fishers Police Chief Ed Gebhart has invited the Fishers community to the Fishers Police Department’s National Night Out Open House on Sept. 29 from 5 -7 p.m. at the Fishers Police Department. National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make local neighborhoods safer, more caring places…
Read MoreGM Plans $491M Investment in Indiana to Power Electrified Future
Governor Eric J. Holcomb joined local officials and executives of General Motors Co. yesterday in Grant County as the company announced plans to invest $491 million to expand and upgrade its operations in Marion, supporting GM’s electric vehicle (EV) production. “Indiana is the number one ranked manufacturing production state in America per capita and ranks…
Read MoreHamilton County Auditor’s Office Offers Explanation of Mortgage Deduction Changes
If you are unaware, the Auditor’s office maintains property tax deductions, transfers, GIS mapping and much more. Taxpayers visit the Auditors office daily to file their property tax deductions. One of the most filed deduction is the Mortgage Deduction, reducing the taxable value of the home by $3000. This deduction is for Indiana residents who…
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